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Franco Properties serves by touching lives
13:18 (GMT+2), Tue, 12 June 2012
SOUTHERN CAPE BUSINESS NEWS - The newly established Franco Properties is not just another estate agency. They have in their midst well-known estate agents who have delivered professional service in the local community over the past 20 years.

Owner Marshan Franco is known to Georgians as the manager of the former Seeff Properties agency at 21 Courtenay Street (opposite Outeniqua High School). This address in George is where Franco Properties has opened its doors and the agency also has a branch in Milkwood Village in Wilderness.

"We touch lives with our service and it is of utmost importance to us to be a professional and positive link in the relocation of people," says Franco. "We believe in investing in people and our greatest asset is our 12 agents who are professional, diligent and approachable. They are up-to-date with the property market development and are ready to give expert advice and service. We are there to meet your needs and expectations," Franco says.

The agency specialises in the selling and renting of residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural properties. We serve the communities of George and surrounding areas as far as Great Brak Rivier, Wilderness, Hoekwil and Sedgefield. They already have a portfolio of properties that will fit the needs of any buyer.

To establish what might best suit you as a client, the agency's website can be visited at www.francoproperties.com. Franco also invites sellers to list their properties in their portfolio. Franco Properties may be contacted on 044 874 5880 or phone Marshan Franco on 083 308 2558.


The friendly personnel of Franco Properties are in front from left, Wied Jonck, Marshan Franco, Freda van den Heever and Beaty van Aswegen. In the back from left are Marzanne le Roux, Pieter Potgieter, Nic Olivier, Marc Franco, Cara Mackenzie, Niel Viljoen, Celia Wilken, Henry van der Watt and Roelf Lategan.

ARTICLE: CHRISTO VERMAAK, GEORGE HERALD JOURNALIST

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